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G'day, I have a my 98' Stagea since Nov. last year, havn't seen any others about and was keen 2 find out if there where any others in Tassie. Cheers.

Hey Jason

there are 4 or 5 getting around down south (2 are 4 SALE)

silver, red, yellow and black :O

AWESOME car and i wish i had one as my daily :D

post some pics up of your ride mate

Cheers GMB

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post-14079-1140672931.jpgThere's mine below. It's 1997, fairly factory standard. No money/time to do anything yet.

The list as far as I know is a dark green one that was bought around the same time from Dave Powell's. It's a 1998 and belongs to an older guy who lives just around the corner from me. I've had a chat once, and he's pretty chuffed with his except for the mileage. He managed to get a manual from somewhere in NZ.

There is a silver one up Burnie/Smithton way which is more customised. That owner is a member here, but I can't remember his handle. This might be the one seen in Launnie. There is also a bright yellow one that I have only seen once at a distance.

Mine has a stagea sticker across the front windscreen so people know it's not a volvo. Even when stopped by the police, they gave up and just wrote nissan wagon. It's also for sale if you want it.

That is all I know.

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